006: How Do We Learn What We Need To Know? - a podcast by Worry less and enjoy more in your parenting! Karen Lock Kolp shares practic

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Today's guest Daniel Wolff has, among many other things, produced a documentary about Hurricane Katrina, been nominated for a Grammy in 2003, and written 10 books on all different subjects including the one that we spend most of our time discussing today, How Lincoln Learned To Read. Written in 2009, this book is a go-to for me whenever I need to make big decisions about about the boys' upbringing; because Mr. Wolff tells the stories of the childhoods of many prominent Americans throughout history, I learn something different from each one. Plus, a great read that's fun, interesting, historical – and makes me feel a little smarter each time I pull it off the shelf.


During today's's show, listen for:



  • the importance of fun in education; all these years later, we may think of Ben Franklin as old and stodgy, but almost right from the moment he could read, Franklin was quite the mischief maker

  • how author and scientist Rachel Carson's girlhood, during which she stayed home often from school to play and walk in the woods, helped her grow up into the advocate for national environmental change she became

  • a great piece of parenting advice – my guest shares that decisions became much easier for him when he to "think like a grandparent"


Key Links:


Daniel Wolff's author page at Four Way Books; here is his new book, The Names of Birds


How Lincoln Learned To Read, a great read that has helped me be a better parent


Amazing poet-four-children-of-all-ages Shel Silverstein

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